Scribus on Windows

Historical Background

Scribus was originally developed on and for Linux, but over time it has been ported to other platforms like Mac OS X or Windows, so sometimes things work in a rather OS-neutral way.

Downloading Scribus for Windows

The latest Windows installers can be downloaded from Sourceforge.

Hardware/Software Minimum Requirements:

Before Installing Scribus

After Installing

Console Mode for Diagnostics

There is a second way to launch Scribus on Windows: “Console Mode”. In the Start > Program Files menu there is a second shortcut Scribus -console. This mode merely opens a Windows command prompt, but will show line by line, each font and its full path being loaded by Scribus. This will also show any rejected fonts and duplicate fonts Scribus finds, along with other diagnostic info in some cases. Duplicates are not loaded, even if they have different names. One of the font tests Scribus performs on launching is to ensure that each font file has a correct PostScript name.